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Day: December 1, 2025

DOT Urges Minnesota to Revoke Illegal Driver’s Licenses or Risk $30.4 Million in Funds

The Transportation Department said that one-third of Minnesota’s commercial driver’s licenses had been issued illegally to noncitizens.

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Food Stamp Data Show Thousands of Liquor, Smoke Shops Are Approved for EBT, Raising Fraud Concerns

Food stamps were first issued in 1939 as an assistance program to prevent starvation during the Great Depression.  But 86 years later, thousands of liquor stores and smoke shops have become approved retailers, increasing the possibility of fraud, new research shows. 
The longest ever government shutdown, which ended after 43 days of deadlock, thrust the federal food stamp program into the national spotlight as millions of recipients went without benefits. But, it also laid bare many abuses in the system.   

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USDA to Review ‘All’ Its Programs ‘to Ensure Only Legal Citizens Are Receiving Benefits’

Breitbart   The United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) is slated to review “ALL” its programs to ensure only legal citizens are receiving benefits, USDA Secretary Brooke Rollins emphasized on Monday. Rollins made the announcement on December 1st, reminding Americans that USDA already put states “on notice reminding them illegal immigrants and certain non-citizens CAN NOT receive SNAP benefits.” “Right now, we are requiring states turn over recipient data to fight waste, fraud, and abuse. Even though 22 blue states have refused to provide the data, we are using every tool to compel their compliance,” she said, asking what and who they are hiding and thanking President Trump for his commitment to truly putting Americans first. READ THE FULL STORY                 

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Supreme Court Hears Internet Provider’s Appeal in $1 Billion Copyright Infringement Case

A federal appeals court previously held that an internet provider could be held liable if it failed to cut off individual infringers.

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Democrats Step Up Push to Extend ACA Subsidies as Deadline Nears

Jeffries and Democrats seek at least a temporary extension as Trump and Republicans weigh a narrower, two-year plan with new limits.

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Republican Lawmaker Says $2,000 Tariff Dividend Payment Costs Could Be ‘Astronomical’

Rep. Greg Murphy (R-N.C.), says the money should be used to pay off the national debt.

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TSA Announces $45 Fee for Passengers With No REAL ID, Passports, or Other Accepted Documents

Passengers without REAL ID or another accepted form of identification will face longer wait times at airports, the TSA warned.

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